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bumblethru
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UN says: why not eat more insects?
.   By FRANCES D'EMILIO

ROME (AP) — The U.N. has new weapons to fight hunger, boost nutrition and reduce pollution, and they might be crawling or flying near you right now: edible insects.

The Food and Agriculture Organization on Monday hailed the likes of grasshoppers, ants and other members of the insect world as an underutilized food for people, livestock and pets.

A 200-page report, released at a news conference at the U.N. agency's Rome headquarters, says 2 billion people worldwide already supplement their diets with insects, which are high in protein and minerals, and have environmental benefits.



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The UN can eat all the insects they want including my share of them and I'll take the beef, pork, chicken, and fish thank you.
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Oh come on shadow they're good for you



"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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I tried a chocolate covered ant once and that cured me on insects.
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Quoted from Shadow
I tried a chocolate covered ant once and that cured me on insects.


Back when I was in school a friend of mine brought in a bag of fried grubs that were coated in spices, tasted like a Frito corn chip


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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You guys do realize that there are allowable levels of insects, insect filth, rodent hair and droppings, etc in all processed foods?

Canned sweet corn      Insect larvae (corn ear worms or corn borers)      2 or more 3 mm or longer larvae, cast skins, larval or cast skin fragments, the aggregate length of insects or insect parts exceeds 12 mm in 24 pounds


Canned citrus fruit juices      Insects and insect eggs      5 or more Drosophila and other fly eggs per 250 ml or 1 or more maggots per 250 ml

Canned apricots      Insect filth      Average of 2% or more by count has been damaged or infected by insects

Chocolate and chocolate liquor      Insect filth      Average is 60 or more insect fragments per 100 grams (when 6 100 g subsamples are examined)

Peanut butter      Insect filth      Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams

Wheat flour      Insect filth      Average of 150 or more insect fragments per 100 grams

Frozen broccoli      Insects and mites      Average of 60 or more aphids and/or thrips and/or mites per 100 grams

Hops      Insects      Average of more than 2,500 aphids per 10 grams

Ground thyme      Insect filth      Average of 925 or more insect fragments per 10 grams

Ground nutmeg      Insect filth      Average of 100 or more insect fragments per 10 grams

Ground cinnamon      Insect filth      Average of 400 or more insect fragments per 50 grams


Therefore, 1 maggot is allowable in each 9 ounces of fruit juice, but not in each 8.4 ounces.

Therefore 750 maggots are allowable in a 55 gallon drum of fruit juice.

60 insect fragments are allowable in every 4 ounces of chocolate.

Yum.
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How Many Insect Parts and Rodent Hairs are Allowed in Your Food?
More Than You Think ... and Maybe Than You Want to Know!
by http://www.SixWise.com

How about a little rat hair with your peanut butter? A fly head with your macaroni and cheese? Though it may sound disgusting, these things and other gross filth the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) calls "natural contaminants" are indeed allowed and present in your food.

Mouse Bread

Gross but true: A certain number of rodent hairs are allowed in the food you eat. (A whole mouse, however, is not.)

In fact, so common are these contaminants that the FDA has published a booklet detailing the so-called "Food Defect Action Levels," which were needed, according to the FDA, " ... because it is economically impractical to grow, harvest, or process raw products that are totally free of non-hazardous, naturally occurring, unavoidable defects."

Surely, anyone who's ever collected lettuce from a home garden, picked apples right from the tree or strawberries right from the vine has gotten the unpleasant surprise of finding a spider, worm or other "natural contaminant" in their harvest. But in these cases, we're more accepting, or at least, more expecting, of finding an unwanted guest, and we're free to inspect each item for ourselves.

But what about when it comes to processed foods? Is there really any way to know how many insect parts have been ground right up with the rest of the ingredients? Probably not.

Think insect parts and rodent hairs are more of a rarity? Think again. An Ohio University fact sheet estimates that we eat from one to two pounds of insects each year, and without knowing it.

This is Gross, but is it Dangerous?

Quite the contrary. "They're actually pretty healthy," says Dr. Philip Nixon, an entomologist at the University of Illinois, in regard to insects, "If we were more willing to accept certain defect levels such as insects and insect parts, growers could reduce pesticide usage. Some of the spraying that goes on is directly related to the aesthetics of our food."

The FDA agrees that it's reasonable to accept more natural defects in our food in lieu of increasing the amount of pesticides sprayed on them:

    "The alternative to establishing natural defect levels in some foods would be to insist on increased utilization of chemical substances to control insects, rodents and other natural contaminants. The alternative is not satisfactory because of the very real danger of exposing consumers to potential hazards from residues of these chemicals, as opposed to the aesthetically unpleasant but harmless natural and unavoidable defects."

However, there may be one health area that's been overlooked. According to Judy Tidwell, an economic service specialist at a state social services office in the Southeast United States who has struggled with allergies, trace amounts of insect parts that have been ground into food items ranging from strawberry jam to spaghetti sauce can affect people with allergies and asthma.

"We throw away the products that we see are infested. Just think how many we consume because we didn't notice they were infested. Ingesting insect material may cause stomach disorders, as well as allergic reactions," she says.

How Many Rodent Hairs and Insect Parts Are In ...

Peanut Butter

The FDA's action level for peanut butter is 30 or more insect fragments or one or more rodent hairs per 100 grams.

Here is a very brief sampling of the FDA's Food Defect Action Level list. They begin investigation when foods reach the action level they've set. According to the FDA, typical foods contain about 10 percent of the action level, but others say they contain more like 40 percent.

CHOCOLATE AND CHOCOLATE LIQUOR

    Insect filth: Average is 60 or more insect fragments per 100 grams when 6 100-gram subsamples are examined OR any 1 subsample contains 90 or more insect fragments

    Rodent filth: Average is 1 or more rodent hairs per 100 grams in 6 100-gram subsamples examined OR any 1 subsample contains 3 or more rodent hairs

CITRUS FRUIT JUICES, CANNED

    Insects and insect eggs: 5 or more Drosophila and other fly eggs per 250 ml or 1 or more maggots per 250 ml

RED FISH AND OCEAN PERCH

    Parasites: 3% of the fillets examined contain 1 or more parasites accompanied by pus pockets

MACARONI AND NOODLE PRODUCTS

    Insect filth: Average of 225 insect fragments or more per 225 grams in 6 or more subsamples

    Rodent filth: Average of 4.5 rodent hairs or more per 225 grams in 6 or more subsamples

PEANUT BUTTER

    Insect filth: Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams

    Rodent filth: Average of 1 or more rodent hairs per 100 grams

POPCORN

    Rodent filth: 1 or more rodent excreta pellets are found in 1 or more subsamples, and 1 or more rodent hairs are found in 2 or more other subsamples OR 2 or more rodent hairs per pound and rodent hair is found in 50% or more of the subsamples OR 20 or more gnawed grains per pound and rodent hair is found in 50% or more of the subsamples

WHEAT FLOUR

    Insect filth: Average of 75 or more insect fragments per 50 grams

    Rodent filth: Average of 1 or more rodent hairs per 50 grams

Can these things be avoided? To avoid all unsavory food components, it seems, would be to stop eating all together. And perhaps we're just being too squeamish. After all, as Dr. Manfred Kroger, a professor of food science at Pennsylvania State University, says, "Let's face it, much of our food comes from nature, and nature is not perfect."
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those who control the food supply control the masses....this is the 1%ers.....

THERE IS SUCH THING AS RICH PEOPLE FOOD AND POOR PEOPLE FOOD......

those 1%ers aren't eating locusts....we are the locust they eat...


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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MOSES encouraged 'edible' locust when he was Egypt....

our handlers give us no straw for the bricks but beat the sh!t out of us.....happy about your handlers Box....your government that
equalizes is international and you don't even know it.....

go ahead, hand over your guns and your food supply, accept the valuation they place upon you. they are your religion.


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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